Miner Wars 2081

We are happy to inform you that Space Engineers will be available through Steam Early Access on October 23, 2013 for the starting price $14.99.

New “crash test” alpha video has been released. This footage demonstrates all sorts of damage and destruction possible in Space Engineers – small and large ships crash on an asteroid or station, two large ships crash together and more:

Customers who will purchase Space Engineers on Early Access will have the chance to play the game and become an active part of the development by providing valuable feedback to the developers and help them improve and finalize the game.

As with all Steam Early Access games, this won’t be the final version of Space Engineers but an ongoing development project. Players who will decide to join the Early Access version should understand that the game is still in test mode and many things will be missing or may change during this period. The game will receive frequent updates.

The initial release on Early Access will focus on core mechanics: creative mode building, physics simulation and destruction. Additional features will be released in following updates.

Prior to the Early Access launch day, a walk-through “early tutorial” video will be released. This video will demonstrate the state of Space Engineers on day one. Customers who are willing to purchase the game will see what they are getting.

Further information will be released as well: system requirements and a list of features split into three categories: finished features, work in progress and temporary disabled.

For more details on the development of Space Engineers, follow Marek Rosa’s blog: http://blog.marekrosa.org. Marek’s latest posts focused on artificial gravity and building modes present in Space Engineers.

Space Engineers is in alpha stage of development. Everything in the game is subject to change.

I'm going to agree with a prior post. You're going to have to show me something really special before I buy another of your products. Additionally, I find it a tad insulting that out of the 3 'updates' posted to this news stream, only 1 pertains to Miner Wars itself with the other two plugging an entirely different game.